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Old 12-19-2006, 03:45 PM
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How do i use the open apple [cmd] key on the keyboard?

The Open Apple [Cmd] Key is used on the Macintosh to perform keyboard shortcuts that allow you to bypass using the menu options, and thus, save time. For example, instead of selecting Print from the File menu, press [Cmd] + [P] and the computer will print the current document. [Cmd]+[S] will save the document; [Cmd]+[O] will allow you to open a document, [Cmd]+[N] will create a new document. Many of these shortcuts remain the same from one application program to another; many programs incorporate additional Keyboard shortcuts. Learning these shortcuts will help you accomplish computing tasks more easily and efficiently.
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